

This machine handles everything rivet has thrown at it so far including major renders and switching between 2d and 3d views as well as program loads time on large projects such as the my wife's current final project for school, which is to create a BIM model of her university. Here is the machine I built my wife about a year ago, for rivet use: This I think for the $ would run way better for that program than the i7, based on the System Req. Highest affordable CPU speed rating recommended.Īutodesk® Revit® software products will use multiple cores for many tasks, using up to 16 cores for near-photorealistic rendering operations.Ī 8 Core AMD might beat out a 6 core Intel for alot better price. Multi-Core Intel® Xeon®, or i-Series processor or AMD® equivalent with SSE2 technology. The i7 K series is more gaming oriented, It would still do the job no problem but I think you can spend the CPU money smarter. Why go with a K series processor, I don't think he is going to be overclocking company equipment.Ī similarly priced Xenon would provide better cache and stuff that would benefit your needs that would not be used in gaming. I like the above builds but think a Xenon processor for that socket would be a better route to go for a workstation build like this.
